Dawn Kersula, RN,FACCE, IBCLC

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital


Lactation Consultant

Brattleboro, VT
Designation

IBCLC

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Designation

IBCLC

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About

Bio

Dawn M. Kersula is a lactation specialist and perinatal educator who founded/continues to staff the outpatient lactation clinic at a hospital in Vermont. She has worked with birthing and breastfeeding families for more than 30 years. Respected for her expertise in the field, Dawn is a requested presenter at international childbirth conferences and locally continues to coordinate her hospital's perinatal education programs/support groups. As president of the Vermont Lactation Consultants Association, she works closely with the Vermont State Breastfeeding Network to offer training opportunities throughout the state and has had the opportunity to impact change through several legislative initiatives that have resulted in pro-breastfeeding legislation in Vermont.

Dawn's passion and commitment is evidenced through her certification as a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator (LCCE), active involvement with ILCA (International Lactation Consultants Association) and appointment as a fellow with the American College of Childbirth Educators (FACCE). Her master's research focused on PTSD following traumatic childbirth experiences and, in her role as a perinatal psychologist, she continues to have a special interest in the developmental transition to motherhood. To her credit, Dawn has published over 30 articles pertaining to the specialty of breastfeeding.

Associated with

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital

Location

17 Belmont Avenue Brattleboro Vermont 5301


Languages

English


Home visits

No


Lactation Expertise

Infants with anatomical challenges

Multiples

Training and education

RN FACCE IBCLC

Reviews for Dawn Kersula, RN,FACCE, IBCLC

Review by: Elizabeth Lee, PhD, FNP-jBC
Written on: 05/25/2022
Age: 50s
Mother of: N/A
Worked together: N/A

Pesi webinar: Navigating the Formula Shortage 5/25/22 5 Stars

Dear Ms. Kersula,
I want to thank you for your webinar. It gives recognition for my choice of bottle feeding. My daughter was premature and losing weight post hospitalization. Emotionally breast feeding was stressful and I did not enjoy it. I felt that my baby sensed this. I started bottle feeding, feeling guilty and was not sure my decision was right. Now, my daughter is a astrophysics at Smithsonian Observatory on Havard Campus. I made the right decision because my choice was based on my baby’s needs.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Lee

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